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Created in Reverence: The Artistic Process of Dony Mac Manus: New York City (1999-2001)

New York City (1999-2001)

 

Pope St. John Paul II spoke directly to artists in his "Letter to Artists" (1999) and Mac Manus now had a clear vision of his way to serve the Church:

14. With this Letter, I turn to you, the artists of the world…to help consolidate a more constructive partnership between art and the Church…I appeal especially to you, Christian artists ...the close alliance that has always existed between the Gospel and art means that you are invited to use your creative intuition to enter into the heart of the mystery of the Incarnate God and at the same time into the mystery of man…

(23)...it is up to you, men and women who have given your lives to art, to declare in Christ the world is redeemed: the human person is redeemed, the human body is redeemed...Humanity in every age, and even today, looks to works of art to shed light upon its path and its destiny.

These words inspired Mac Manus to go back to school. On scholarship, he attended the New York Academy of Art, a private art school that emphasizes figurative artistic training. Anatomy became the artistic vocabulary through which he explored his understanding of his faith. "Do I really believe that God reduced himself to bones and muscles?" he asked. He expressed his response in the depiction of crucified Christ (see the display case outside the May Gallery) and understood that the Incarnation was God taking human form and, in Mac Manus's words "...elevating our carnality."

NOTE: The pieces in this case are representative of the work that Mac Manus was doing between 1999-2001.

Bottom Shelf, new York City
Bottom Shelf, New York City
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
The Age of Bronze
The Age of Bronze
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Description: Drawing after The Age of Bronze by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Medium: Charcoal pencil on paper
nude study
Nude Study
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Medium: Clay
Nude Study (video)
Belvedere Torso
Belvedere Torso
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Description: Sketch after the Belvedere Torso, Vatican Museums
Medium: Pencil on paper
Nijinsky
Nijinsky
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Description: Drawing after Nijinsky by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medium: Pen and ink on paper
Top Shelf, new York City
Top Shelf, New York City
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Color Figure Study
Color Figure Study
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Medium: Oil on cardboard
Bacchante and Infant Faun
Bacchante and Infant Faun
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Description: Study after Bacchante and Infant Faun by Frederick William MacMonnies (1863-1937), Metropolitan Museum of Art
Medium: Pencil on paper
Life Study of a Model
Life Study of a Model
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Medium: Terracotta and shellac
Life Study of a Model (video)
Nude Study
Nude Study
Creator:
Dony Mac Manus
Medium: Plaster
Nude Study (video)